The Schwarzian derivative and the degree of a classical minimal surface
Abstract
Using the Schwarzian derivative we construct a sequence of meromorphic differentials on every non-flat oriented minimal surface in Euclidean -space. The differentials are invariant under all deformations of the surface arising via the Weierstrass representation and depend on the induced metric and its derivatives only. A minimal surface is said to have degree if its -th differential is a polynomial expression in the differentials of lower degree. We observe that several well-known minimal surfaces have small degree, including Enneper's surface, the helicoid/catenoid and the Scherk - as well as the Schwarz family. Furthermore, it is shown that locally and away from umbilic points every minimal surface can be approximated by a sequence of minimal surfaces of increasing degree.
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@article{arxiv.2301.11700,
title = {The Schwarzian derivative and the degree of a classical minimal surface},
author = {Thomas Mettler and Lukas Poerschke},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2301.11700},
year = {2024}
}
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24 pages, 1 figure, exposition improved